INDIAN TEA WAREHOUSE.. MERRY XMAS inn'HAPPY NEW .YBAB.VT' ; ■?•;:' T W Potion ".& CO, in V TVi«: ,\JT, thotiking.th-Srnu-merous customers (or uaat fayora during the past year, are; determined to-.etill, maintain their reputation as ono of Hid best and oheapnst h'tuaea: in the Waiw rapa forGROCERY; CROCKERY'and' IRONMONGERY, lO'Xui '• Durine Christmas weeks.wewill sell op goods at REDUCED RATES. Wa aro in a position ito-do. sn, ss.weliur from the BEST POSSIBLE MARKETS principally for cash, and by domp 60 we for their money, .rj'.,'.'■■. Xmas Hams' in .'Quantities. Bust Cleaned Currants 6ld ••'■'■> ' - / T Bi>at denned* Raisins old ■ r' * T .'■■ Sultanas 7kt Peel Is . : + r\.. :..:.,■/, . No 1 Sugar il/6 No.A.AXSuKarll/. ~. No 3 Sugar 10/6 :.,.-.'•.: . v .- ' NOTE-EncK customer mil teeeivi present. ' '"' "\ ';'"'...; GORDON&Co, Indian Tea Warehouse, (Oppeslto Prince of WVJes), ,' ; MASTERTOI "m THIS SPACE) RESERVED J. ELLIOTT, SADDLER, &o.j MASTERTON, M. WILLIAMS & CO. BUILDERS A CONTRACTORS.' | MASTERTON. (Late Williams 4 Barker.) BEG to thank their 'customers for th liberal patronage they have re ceived since business and solicit a continuance of the same, The public can rely, upon prompt attention and good workmanship being the 1 rule as hitherto. Alargertockof seasoned timber always oiihand. r AII kinds of :■ joiners work, shop and officii fittings exemitcd,: Sashes, doors and moulding alwftj.i oii'hanj.' Plain and fanoy glass cut to any size. Estimates given and contraots taken at lowest rateß. ~.' ■ 3317 ; Messrs KU;rZpR BEOS. BEG to announce that they have disposed of the Steam PJaht,: and Intorest, in the Engineering Business conducted by them in LINCOLN ROAD, to MESSRS ROSS &MUIR, To whom tboy request their Patrons t< transfer their ordora, Mastcrton, Feb. i, 1889. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT INCOANEOTIONWITH THE ABOVE. ROSS&MUIR REGtointimnto to Mill proprietois _ and ownors of all classes of Machinery, that they hnvo'this day' pur;' olinspd from MESSRS KUTZNER BROS., Engineers, tho wholo of their valuable plant of Sioara Engineering Machinery, and are now prepared to undertake, in addition to their former business, all branches of Engineering Work in connection with overy class of ■■_ MR OTTO.KUTZNER ; \, , Will bo in charge of this special br'anoh of our Business, which will be conduoted at our establishment, Queen-street ■■■ i- ■ . ■ * Mastertdn, '■'■• '' ' Wo take this opportunity of directing attention • to . our stock of first-class Double and Singlo Buggies, Dog Carts, Concord Wagons, Spring Carts, Druya. etc, which are constructed with Guar, autced materials and workmanship, Agricultural Implements' of overy reijuisite description niado on the premises. WOOL PRESSES, including the Improved Solway, bri sale, and cither screw or ratchot flax prcssos made to ordor. All orders with which wo may be ontrusted will be promptly and carefully executed, and as wo have tho aid' ot steam machinery, our charges will ba found exceptionally moderate. ROSSfrMUm. ENGINEERS, COACHBUILDKRB . UND HTGFNERAL SMITHS,^" STEAM FACTORY, QUEEN-STKEBT MiSTEMOK, THOMAS JAGO CABINETMAKER UPHOLSTERER A.VD 'UNDERTAKER, ;. QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON 'PHK PERMANENT fiVESTMKNT- AND x LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRARAPA •• Mais srnsEi OBErrowN Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, '■: 1M6.Dmectoss: Messrs \Y, 0. Caff (chairman). M, Caselbcrg, J, Fuller, IV, Booth. W Skcct,andC.Pharazyn, i' ;<'.;. v) Tl.nAiin.ol Tn»m<,»....!.mcnnnri'i/.i..' ~ Loan £22.000; Profits already allotted £4 B17; Reserve fund fIJW, - Tlio purposes for whioh tho Association Is established are twofold. In the first pla:e it olfcra an'excellent method of investment to thoßO who wish to accumulate.their capital or savings at the Mghestrato consistent with peri sums to be invited by periodical payments, it conforms to tho uiroumstanccs of all classes, In the second place, to those who require loaus upon properties they already possess, or who' Key meet with opportunities ofnequiring properties advantageously, it presentsthemeansof »*»«..«,.,m n .[favorahleterms, The d deposits at rates to be. ;o tho manager. A liberal commission allowed May, from 2. to 4 p.m. ,P»y jDay-Tlie first Saturday in each month,"between thehours of and4,and7»ml9"ii.mY : .;;',' AGENTS—- . Masterton r-Mi Oi S. m Dalrymple, j Oar crton-MrF H, Yood. Featherston-MrJ Q' ,Om, - Pahiatua-Mr A. Reese, - ,- • '•'■' ; '" ''■■-' ~ ..... , ..,-,,. dantwj,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3434, 13 February 1890, Page 1
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